Investigating the antimicrobial activity of a crude leaf extract derived from Piper species.

A. G. Dodson
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A growing number of human pathogens are becoming resistant to most common antibiotics. Each year, antibiotic-resistant infections are responsible for 35,000 deaths in the United States and billions of dollars in health care costs. This problem is magnified by the fact that very few new antibiotic therapies have been developed and approved for human use in recent years. Historically, plants and other products found in nature have served as essential sources for the discovery of novel antibacterial agents. Piper species are aromatic plants whose secondary metabolites have been shown to have wide ranging human health effects including anti-tumor, anti-diabetic, and anti-inflammatory activity. In collaboration with Dr. Claudia Ospina at Inter American University of Puerto Rico, we generated a crude chemical extract from Piper leaves and will be assessing the antimicrobial activity of this extract against a broad range of bacterial species known to exhibit multidrug resistance. Future studies will involve isolating the active compounds (and/or fractions) from the Piper crude extract using column chromatography and/or HPLC. The pure compounds will be characterized using different spectroscopic techniques such as NMR, IR and MS.  We anticipate isolating and identifying several bioactive compounds from the crude Piper leaf extract that exhibit antimicrobial activity.
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研究胡椒属植物粗叶提取物的抑菌活性。
越来越多的人类病原体对大多数常见抗生素产生耐药性。在美国,抗生素耐药性感染每年造成3.5万人死亡,并造成数十亿美元的医疗费用。近年来,很少有新的抗生素疗法被开发和批准用于人类,这一事实放大了这个问题。从历史上看,在自然界中发现的植物和其他产品一直是发现新型抗菌剂的重要来源。胡椒属芳香植物,其次生代谢产物已被证明具有广泛的人体健康作用,包括抗肿瘤、抗糖尿病和抗炎活性。我们与波多黎各美洲大学的克劳迪娅·奥斯皮纳博士合作,从胡椒叶中提取了一种粗化学提取物,并将评估这种提取物对多种已知具有多药耐药性的细菌的抗菌活性。未来的研究将包括使用柱层析和/或高效液相色谱法从Piper粗提取物中分离活性化合物(和/或部分)。纯化合物将使用不同的光谱技术进行表征,如核磁共振、红外和质谱。我们期望从粗胡椒叶提取物中分离和鉴定出几种具有抗菌活性的生物活性化合物。
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